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Please Understand Me II

mippus

you are right
Joined
Jan 15, 2008
Messages
906
MBTI Type
Intp
Enneagram
5w6
What I've noticed is that the NT explanations are a hell of a lot more complex. Even more than the NFs. Especially near the beginning of the chapter. I think he has a clear emphasis on NTs, because he knows what he's talking about there (he is one).

... and that is why I enjoyed it so much... It was the first MBTI-book I read, which meant that at that time I was only really interested in learning more about my own type. In this respect, having the same type as the author was great :)
 

developer

New member
Joined
Aug 26, 2007
Messages
117
MBTI Type
INTJ
Hey, where is it documented that she is an INFJ? This question has been bothering littlelostnf for months!!

I am afraid this is one of the things I have read somewhere on the net, without checking the source. It seemed very credible at the time, given the extremely favourable description in the book.

If I come across the reference, I will PM you.
 

Tigerlily

unscannable
Joined
Jun 21, 2007
Messages
5,942
MBTI Type
TIGR
Enneagram
3w4
I've read it all and refer to it now and then. I found the section about INFJ and INTJ's the most useful as I am married to one. :)
 
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